SteveK
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Explain the bolded, how is it overcharging. ETA:So now I have to figure out how to get my 90 amp alternator to quit over charging. It is a Leece-Neville internally regulated alternator. Maybe have to go with an external regulator, although, I would think having high output alternators that don't cook batteries without external regulators are pretty common. Also, it is not sensing the output from the charger and just adds to whatever it's putting out.
However, I've had instances of boiling and overheating one of the batteries
The external regulation would allow it to charge higher longer, but you are getting overcharging. Is it too large for the battery bank you have.
BTW, I have the 90 Leece and the external reg is no longer available unless someone has one on the shelf.
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